Sens Board Prospect Rankings 2013 (23rd) *TIE*

Lehner

Registered User
Jul 2, 2009
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Sens Prospect Rankings:

1. Robin Lehner G 6'4" 223
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(Ottawa Senators, NHL) 52.82%
2. Mika Zibanejad C 6'1" 200
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(Ottawa Senators, NHL) 86.05%
3. Curtis Lazar C 6'0" 194
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(Edmonton Oil Kings, WHL) 52.08%
4. Cody Ceci D 6'3" 215
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(Owen Sound Attack, OHL) 36.00%
5. Jean-Gabriel Pageau C 5'9" 163
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL) 41.46%
6. Cory Conacher LW 5'8" 176
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(Ottawa Senators, NHL)56.63%
7. Patrick Wiercioch D 6'5" 205
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(Ottawa Senators, NHL)52.34%
8. Mark Stone RW 6'2" 188
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)66.30%
9. Matt Puempel LW 6'0" 198
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(Peterborough Petes, OHL)51.40%
10. Shane Prince C 5'10" 181
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)70.49%
11. Mike Hoffman C 5'11" 176
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)44.66%
12. Mark Borowiecki D 6'1" 200
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)28.07%
13. Stephane Da Costa C 5'11" 185
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)32.98%
14. Chris Driedger G 6'2" 186
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(Calgary Hitmen, WHL)42.86%
15. Fredrik Claesson D 6'0" 205
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)51.81%
16. Mikael Wikstrand D 6'1" 183
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(Mora, SWE-2)34.25%
17. Jarrod Maidens C 6'1" 178
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(Owen Sound Attack, OHL)31.46%
18. Derek Grant C 6'3" 190
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)61.80
19. Andre Petersson RW 5'9" 169
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)27.59%
20. Michael Sdao D 6'4" 221
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(Binghamton Senators, AHL)22.03%
21. Ryan Dzingel C 6'0" 185
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(Ohio State University, NCAA)32.50%
22. Buddy Robinson C 6'5" 236
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(Lake Superior State University, NCAA)37.10%

Senators Prospects Top 40 (2012) + Past Rankings:
http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?t=1270791&highlight=

Prospect Criteria:

A player will be considered a prospect until he meets the following criteria:

If a prospect is a skater (forward, defenseman) and has played in 65 NHL games or more before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday; or, if a goaltender has played in 45 NHL games before the completion of the season of his 24th birthday, that player will be considered graduated to the NHL. Conversely, if a player completes the season of his 24th birthday without passing those milestones, then that player will no longer be considered a prospect by Hockey’s Future, regardless of the player’s status with his NHL club.

An NCAA player who signs his first contract at or above the age of 22 has three years to meet the above criteria (65/45), while those NCAA players that turn pro under the age of 22 will be subjected to
the criteria above.

European players who sign their first NHL contract at or above the age of 22 have three seasons from the time they sign that contract to meet the above criteria. Those European players below the age of 22 that have signed a NHL contract will be subjected to the criteria in section one.
 

ZekeA

The Pride is Back...
Jan 13, 2009
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Where the Cup is
Cole Schneider gets my vote.

As he is Not a golden boy draft pick he has been overlooked in my opinion...............................
 

Tuna99

Registered User
Sep 26, 2009
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I can't believe Dizzy isn't on the list, the guy played great for us last year and is tough as nails.

He might only top out as a 4th liner who can play some 3rd line in his prime, but LA showed what a big and mean 4th line can do, crazy to think he isn't in the top 20
 

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